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Old 06-19-2007, 11:37 AM
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Re: Terminolgy help
As long as A (primary condensate line) the opening lower then B (secondary condensate line), then those are correct.

The catch pan, which is what I called it years ago too, is the auxiliary condensate pan.

I used to use the term 'secondary condensate pan', but that was confusing as the secondary condensate opening and secondary condensate drain line were not from that pan.
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Re: Terminolgy help
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Are the secondary drain lines (as shown in dans' arrow b) required by IRC/manufactures?
Yes.

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Are the secondary drain lines required to be insulated in attic? I'd think so since the primary is required to be insulated.
Yes.

But not auxiliary pan drain lines.
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